The IntraLase Method is a 100% blade-free technique used to perform the critical first step in the LASIK procedure: creating the corneal flap. The creation of the corneal flap prepares the eye for the second step of the LASIK procedure where an excimer laser is used on the inner cornea to correct vision.

Find out if you are a candidate for LASIK eye surgery by clicking on the button below and completing the simple LASIK survey. A LASIK coordinator will be in contact with you to discuss your unique visual system. If you are seeking LASIK eye surgery in Los Angeles or Long Beach, California please feel free to call us directly or just contact us through our website. Our Los Angeles LASIK specialists are looking forward to helping you see your world clearly!

The Crystalens® accommodating intraocular lens is an intraocular lens used after cataract surgery or as a lens alternative in presbyopic lens exchanges. This intraocular lens was engineered with a hinge design to allow the optic, or the part of the lens that you see through, to move back and forth as your focus on an image changes. The Crystalens® accommodative intraocular lens is permanently implanted during surgery and functions in a similar fashion as the natural lens of the eye. Once the surgery has been completed your eyes can focus on far or near objects in a comfortable way with no discomfort. If you are experiencing presbyopia or cataracts please feel free to consult us about the possibility of utilizing the new Crystalens® accommodative intraocular lens to rejuvenate your eyes.

Providing the highest quality eyecare is the number one priority at Eye Physicians of Long Beach and our Optical Department upholds this standard with excellent customer service and great eyewear customized to fulfill the needs of each need of our patients. Whether you need contact lenses or eyeglasses, we offer a wide variety of the highest quality contact lens brands and eyewear for every one of our patients. The latest frames styles from designers such as Christian Dior, Gucci, Maui Jim, Nike, Silhouette and many more are available in our beautiful Optical Store.

Premium Lens Implants

(These lenses are also referred to as multifocal IOL, accommodating IOL, toric IOL)

Introduction to Premium Lens Implants

A new lifestyle alternative for people of the Long Beach, Lakewood, Los Alamitos, Huntington Beach and Garden Grove areas.

The doctors at Eye Physicians of Long Beach are very happy to provide custom vision in the form of premium lens implants. Dr. Martinez stated in a recent interview, “All the research indicated that premium lens implants would enhance the lives of my patients, after implementing this we are happy this is true and it’s wonderful to hear all the stories and things my patients can do with their new vision”. If your Long Beach eye doctor has told you that you are in the early stages of developing cataracts or has suggested that refractive lens exchange would be a good vision correction option, you might want to research the new emerging lens implant technology.

If you are nearing the age for cataract surgery and want a reliable vision correction solution, premium lens implants might be a good idea. Premium lens implants have helped patients achieve the goal of independence from glasses or contact lenses. Imagine playing golf or reading the newspaper without depending on glasses, a life without them could dramatically impact your overall happiness. This is why the doctors at Eye Physicians of Long Beach have been trained in the latest intraocular surgery techniques involving lens implantation with multifocal, accommodating, and toric lens implants, also referred to as premium lens implants.

Lens Implant Technology

Patients in their mid forties having trouble with reading are typically experiencing the first effects of presbyopia an accommodation, or focusing, a problem with the lens of the eye. As the lens hardens and becomes inflexible with age, it becomes more difficult to focus, this is called presbyopia.; Presbyopia affects a vast part of our aging population and often requires bifocal lenses. Intraocular lens technology has made swift advancements in lens implants that can dramatically improve a patient's ability to see after cataract surgery, or even as refractive lens exchange, before the development of cataracts. Some new intraocular lens implants might be a better vision correction option than LASIK eye surgery, depending on your prescription and age. In the past, with LASIK eye surgery, our doctors could correct myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism but, with the advent of premium IOL lens implants, presbyopia can now be corrected.